and they are turningtotechnologyforanswers. >> i think some of the things like european colleagues are doing have a real potential in this country. >> you know civil libitarians have a problem with that and the expansion of it. you think the line is shifting? >> i do. i remind you that civil lib terians have a problem with everything they can find. >> bret: you would find a receptor. >> it is more receptors in the naysayers. americans are growon ups. >> we can improve your security. they haven't brought it to boston and they don't know what the cam ras will show i don't think yet. but we can do a lot more with advanced technologies without giving up our freedom and i don't think americans feel they have to give up freedom. >> in the change after the attack and our consciousness after the threat do you think? >> it depends on what the source of the threat seems to be. if it looks like a foreign attack it could have an impact and lookks like a domestic yes, it will have a different affect. >> they are scouring video tape looking for the bomber or bombers and the technology is there stop those bombe

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about video imaging andidentificationtechnology. thattechnologyisused by the boston police department and every major police department. what we can basically do, we can take an image of an individual, which i think is what they are doing here, and we can run them through a database. if they have ever been arrested anywhere in the united states, we can pretty much determine who they are. so i think th's what they are doing at this time, sean. >> what do you think, james? >> yeah. and there's your passports, driver's license, a number of resources that they can go. data banks are very extensive at this point in time. with respect to the press conference, you know, i think over the last couple of days they are a little dismayed about the amount of information that has been released and some of it by mistake. i think they are reacting and recalling back a little bit. >> it's a very bizarre period this afternoon where you had media all over the place. we have suspects, he's on his way to the courthouse, he's not on his way to the courthouse, he is on his way to the courthouse,

of people and photographsandtechnologywherethere are images every which way. although hopefully it helps put together a better case, and find out who these two are, it makes it hard. >> sean: there's some motivation behind this, ideology, whatever it is. people on the left say it's got to be a right winger, you know, the rush to judgment, we can speculate all day long. to me there's got to be some motivation that you're going to walk carefully, drop a bomb, and walk away. right? >> terrorism is intimidation toward some purpose, toward some end. a good prosecutor, investigator, is not going to put any ideology off the table. there's no, you know, conservative -- >> sean: occupy wall street, left wing, right wing, religious radical, islamist. >> right. the purpose of today was not to prove the case. the purpose of today was to get images out there that might get the help of the public to identify these guys, and the hope is that by the time you identify them, which i hope will happen in short order, you'll also be able to catch them. you hope they're not in the breeze and we never see them

technologygivesthem a detailed heat map. prediction of where the fire might two or stall out. >>reporter: before the partnership the u.s. forest service gathered fe image but had trouble getting it to the fivrments they with putting the map on thumb drive and dropping them out of the airplane. >> you can see we used the actually drop the imagery on either a thumb drive or print it off in the air plane and put it in a tube and drop it down to the runway. >>reporter: the also hole in the plane replaced by antenna. instead of waiting hours firefighters know where to go in mutes. >> if some of the portions out in harm way it allows them to get communication out to them to move or to deploy to different area. >> forest service says only one problem with the technology. there's not enough of it. but nasa has answer for that too. sensor is the first that can scan fires during the daytime as well as at night so it can work around the clock. for the pilots the bags are packed. >> ready to go it looks like next week down in new mexico coy. jonathan bloom abc 7 new news. >> effective with. >>

with the same typeoftechnologyagainstrichard jewel after the atlanta olympic bombing.differenttechnology, differentteam. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can access it, possibly even during emergencies when the judges are more likely to grant it if the police have a legitimate law enforcement need. with shouldn't aloe the police or other officials cart blanc to dip into our lives. >> we risk that by putting it all online, don't we? >> i think not necessarily. there's a difference between saying we tell someone a secret or fact and saying that information is public to everybody. i'm a lawyer. i teach lawyers. and the attorney-client privilege -- >> a lawyer who teaches lawyer, tha

technology. whenthe president said we were going to get access, we certainly did. they were able to tell there was somebody in there and every time they moved they were able to detect that as well. we knew he was in there, we knew he was moving and obviously he was alive. >> did he fire out at any of the officers? >> the fbi crime scene is still down there processing that. there's a lot of things that happened down there. there was gunfire and we are still waiting for them to conclude before we can see exactly what happened. i haven't been told, you know, what guns, with a bombs were in that boat, if any. we are still trying to piece that together. >> chief, you have to admit it's amazing that he was caught alive. he had shot a police officer and there is so much confusion on the site and you don't know who is firing a gun and what is going on. it's a credit to the police and law enforcement on the scene that he was taken alive. it's amazing work, i think. >> i think it's incredible. greta, i have been on the job for 30 years, and for the 24 hours that we were in watertown, i couldn't ha

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of ongoing debate we've had for years with facialrecognitiontechnologyandhow much of that we aught to be having in this country which raises all sorts of civil liberty questions and big brother questions. i think this episode that we've witnessed just this afternoon could become a very big factor in that debate about facial recognition technology in this country. >> i think you're absolutely right. i think as we see things up fold, it'll spark a number of larger debates but i was wondering, michael, do have you a sense of a time line when this information came to law enforcement, when they figured thought was a significant lead, where we are in that time line now? >> it was a eureka moment when they found the video of from we lef that lord & taylor store a couple lhundred yards from here showing the individual dropping off the bag. that was not something they had yesterday. from all our sourcing, through last night, through this morning. there were no breakthroughs. so my guess is they got that at some point early today. and it filtered up and they matched it up with the video from

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. and had been on the police force at the massachusetts instituteoftechnologyonlysince 2012. he was new. new on the job. >> a few minutes ago secretary of state john kerry said, we are part of the way there in bringing the boston bombing suspects to justice. cbs news national security analyst juan duarte is in washington. what is the white house concerned about right now? >> they want to make sure the federal government, the fbi, the federal services are supporting the manhunt as much as possible. but i think it's important to keep in mind that the white house wants to make sure that nothing further happens. they want to ensure that federal resour resources, state and local authorities are doing not only everything to find the suspect but to make sure there isn't further death and destruction contin. i think that explains the caution and movement by authorities. this is certainly somebody who's used explosives in the past. you've already seen statements from the russians talking about these individuals, where they lived or where they came from. so there's a diplomatic dimension that the

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the incredible thermal images taken of the boat. this is quiteremarkabletechnologythatyou now have at your disposal, isn't it, in these situations. >> yes. those are assets that the watertown police department doesn't normally have, but to sit in at the command post with the federal agencies and be able to watch it on the down link right there as it played out, it was incredible, what technology does for law enforcement now. >> one of the reports that has been repeated quite often in the last 24 hours is that dzhokhar actually ran over and killed his older brother, tamerlan, when he got away on that night after the gun fight. is that your understanding? >> exactly. that's my understanding. what occurred is the older brother had charged at one of our officers, shooting at him. they ended up within ten feet of each other exchanging gunfire. he ran out of ammunition and our officer was able to tackle him, put him to the ground. two other officers were on top of him and that's when the brother came roaring down the street with the carjacked suv with the full intent of killing my police officer

. his motivation was vrmor anti-technology. christopher dorner who terrorized the city of los angeles and killed four people, he did that apparently because of a grudge against the lapd, which was his former employer. the atlanta olympics bomber, he was an aanti-abortion and anti-gay extremist. that's what motived the atlanta olympics bombing. the oklahoma city bombing was a militia-aligned racist. he had all sorts of anti-government moefrgss. motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston attack it turns out that as the initial interrogation report suggests, there was no operational relationship between al qaeda and the bombers, if no one assigned them this bombing, no one trained them or supplied them or supported their work, if it

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that can go on as well with the way that this is developing. >> what kindoftechnologydothey have that -- that could help them with this? i mean, when you talk to any investigator, any district attorney, they talk about the effect of television programs where the technology is so much more sophisticated than in real life but what about things like facial recognition? >> well, i think that's key. agencies like immigration and customs enforcement and customs and border protection are huge in a case like this because they might be able to tell you about something, if there was reason for some person to be a foreign visitor or foreign traveler, but facial recognition software, you know, when it's in certain places, airports or some place, can be upheld, but you don't know how somebody might have come or could be a local person so it's only limited. the more value is the digital age. if that praf is photograph is pn everybody's iphone, on the national media and everybody starts calling in. everybody starts calling in. i think it's my uncle freddy. i think it's joe down the street, and

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after believe to have killed a police officer at the massachusetts instituteoftechnology. thatled to a fierce fire fight in police in watertown that killed tamerlan and may have injured his brother. it has been a long day for the people here in watertown and in the greater boston area. the search for the tsarnaev brothers have closed schools and offices and shut down the entire area. president obama expressed his thanks from the white house. >> we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all our outstanding law enforcement officials. >> the fbi marked captured and in boston scores of people gathered for a candle light vigil near the finish line of the marathon. in addition to motive, the authorities will also be looking to see if these two brothers were working alone or part of a larger group. we can tell you three additional arrests were made in new bedford, which is about a mile from where we are. reporting live in watertown, back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> well, the man hunt ended about 27 hours after the fbi released the suspects' photos. here's a closer look at how it

on schedule. thefirsttechnologyofits kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> live coverage continues now 25 minutes past midnight in boston. i mentioned we have recordings not from 911 people calling in to report but from the police and others on the scene some of ep them there for the marathon, some arriving because of the incident. explain plaining what's happening around them, and then, organized the situation in the end just about a minute of audio here. but an interesting synopsis of the early minutes of the event. >> all units stay off the air make your way over there. >> okay. copy that. >> i only want to hear from the 984. >> i want the road cleared so i can get ambulances out. okay? >> okay. multipeople -- multiple people down here. i don't know what the cause s stand by. >> bomb squad monitoring. >> 901. we need to set up and get people away from it. >> we're going to get victims out and conduct a sweep to make sure there are no other devices on the street. we'll then get people out of the restaurants and bars. >>

we believe should be improved and that is active adoption ofsafertechnologyinsteadof of waiting for things to break or to be detected through inspection. >>reporter: been meeting this friday night at the richmond convention center. heather, abc 7 news. >> someen credible medical news tonight out of massachusetts. researchers at massachusetts general hospital have grown a functioning kidney in the laboratory. doctors have grown other organs before but kidney are complicated particularly and most in demand. hears how they did i. first researchers watched away old cell. organ honor comb structure left behind then pump in cell from the patient this bonded with the structure then the whole thing was put into an oven to mimic the body. once transplanted back the kidney successfully proud urine. now keep in mend all of this was done on a rat. although the lab grown organ only 5 perfect as effective as real one, researchers say this is very promising. it is estimated 100,000 people are awaiting kidney transplants. >> all right coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. how mavie signa

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libertarians have a problem with pretty much everything. >> we can do a lot more withadvancedtechnologieswithoutgiving up our freedom. i don't think americans feel that they have to give up freedom in order to have security. >> does it change after an attack our consciousness about the threat, do you think? >> i think it would depend on what the source of this threat proves to be. if it looks like it's a foreign attack it could have one impact, if it looks like a more domestic origin then it will have perhaps a different effect. it kind of depend on the facts. >> reporter: it was interesting, bill, both those lawmakers, opening man rogers, senator levin talking about technology being the solution for security down the road. and i mentioned the concern of civil libertarians there are other lawmakers we talked to who expressed those concerns and are we'll be talking about those later on special report. bill: looking forward to that. peter king talked about 30 minutes ago about more photographic evidence -- more photographic ability in towns across the country. you wonder how that balances

. that's the power of connecting mindsandtechnologytofuel a nation's future. that's bank of america. >> country. >> here is how good a witness to last night's shootout. they talked to him and we are pressed for time. what did you see? tell us what they wanted to know. >> i was awoken in the early hours to a loud noise, sounded like muscled firecrackers. for a second i kind of thought it was someone -- i don't know, i didn't put two and two together. i had been asleep. i realized there had been a shooting. it only happened a couple blocks away. basically all day it's been police presence up and down the street and everything from -- some hours it's a couple cops to s.w.a.t. teams and u.s. marshals. >> neil: did they suspect or did you hear both brothers were part of that shootout? >> yes. i heard that both brothers were part of the shootout as the s.w.a.t. team was going down the street. i actually overheard telling another officer the second suspect had sustained a gunshot

. that image is so, so clear. reallyincredibletechnology. thevictim of an alleged carjacking by the way is now talking and what he is saying might give us a glimpse of the motive here. now he was driving a mercedes suv, the owner of that suv. says he was forced to drive to watertown at gunpoint. claims the brothers told him quote, they were the boston marathon bombers and would not kill him because he was not american. well the victim escaped apparently. earlier we are told he was let go. but apparently he escaped at a nearby gas station and called 911. that is where police got hot on their trail at that point, martha. martha: investigators are looking into possible radicalization of these suspects trying to figure out how they got to this point. they're turning their attention overseas in this hunt. here is congressman michael mccaul, chairman of the house homeland security committee on this. listen. >> you can't understand this case until you understand where they came from is chechnya. the chechen rebels are some of the fiercest jihadist warriors out there. they have a relationship a

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] a car that can actually see like a human, ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. >>> we have new information from the scene. and investigators in boston are looking for a man picked out on surveillance video. john miller has the latest on the search. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8." >> authorities here are still in search and rescue mode. >> texas. a scene of destruction. a fertilizer plant caught fire, then exploded last night. >> police say they believe 5 to 15 people have died. at least 160 people were are injured. >> large lacerations, penetrating wounds, the type of things you'd see from shrapnel and blast injury. >> it was just a bright flash and a roar. i thought it was lightning striking the house. >> investigators may have the break they need in the hunt for the boston bomber. they're now trying to identify a mystery man spotted on surveillance video. >> forensic experts will use facial recognition programs comparing images from

have the lead on this investigation. now in terms of having all ofthetechnologyandthe manpower and woman power necessary to put all the information together that's something the f.b.i. can do well. unfortunately in the past in these investigations federal law enforcement use it as a one way street. they'll take information from the locals and they won't share anything. from watching the press conference i think they're will be the kind of sharing back and forth that needs to occur in order to advance the investigation. >> what do you make of the reports from seen year law enforcement that there was no chatter about this leading up to the event? >> because this was a domestic event if there was any chatter that was international it doesn't necessarily mean that it they were prepared to share it with the local law enforcement. i think that will be one of the other interesting stories to follow in the coming days. because in the past the f.b.i. has been very effective at detecting internationally and domestically activities before they occurred. this one clearly got through all th

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time, you could argue that it means a decrease in personnel. because you'reusingtechnology, usingcameras to replace, you know, eyeballs. but i don't think we've come to that determination. we're down -- the police department is down 6,000 police officers than where we were 11 years ago. so we've already sort of paid the price. and we're using to a certain extent technology to plug the gaps. we're increasing the number of cameras that we have. one of the things that we're doing, we had it in motion prior to the boston marathon. but we want to increase the number of mobile cameras that we have so we can put them up at events and then move them to other events. along our marathon route, we have 220 cameras. but most of them are on bridges. we want to increase at least the public sector cameras that we have along that route. >> all right. new york city police commissioner, ray kelly, thank you very much. it's always good to see you. >> thank you for the great job you keep doing for the city. >> thank you. >>> a new book on afghanistan that's not so good. president hamid karzai had to

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